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Alexander Rossi has been given the all clear to participate in the Indianapolis 500. The veteran suffered a hard crash on Monday, with his car smashing into the SAFER barrier in Turn 2 and nearly flipping upside down. He was taken to a local hospital that evening in order to have small procedures on his […]
Alexander Rossi has been cleared to participate in the Indianapolis 500 following a hard crash where he almost flipped his car. Despite small procedures on his ankle and finger, he has confirmed his readiness to race. Rossi will be on crutches due to his non-weight-bearing injuries, but he is experiencing minimal pain and good range of motion. Fortunately, there were no confirmed injuries apart from his foot and finger, allowing him to race through any lingering pain. With the IndyCar medical team’s clearance, Rossi will take part in the upcoming event. Practice session is scheduled for Friday, with the Indianapolis 500 taking place on Sunday.


